England vs Austria live stream - How to watch Euro 2022 online (Image: GETTY) This article contains affiliate links, we may receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Sign up HERE for the latest MUFC breaking news and transfer updates SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info England are facing off against Austria as Women's Euro 2022 begins in the UK. Kick-off for the opening game is 8pm tonight with BBC broadcasting every single game exclusively. You can tune in on BBC One or if you want to watch online you will be able to see all the action on iPlayer. Related articles England Women smash scoring record by beating Latvia 20-0 England's Steph Houghton urges next generation to 'express themselves' … [Read more...] about England vs Austria live stream: How to watch Women’s Euro 2022 online
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North Norfolk MP Duncan Baker resigns from government
Published 6 hours ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing The MP for North Norfolk, Duncan Baker, has resigned as a parliamentary private secretary, saying he no longer has confidence in the prime minister. Mr Baker, who served in the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, released an official statement on Facebook . He cited a "breakdown in trust" in Boris Johnson during the past six months. Mr Johnson has pledged to carry on despite numerous resignations. Mr Baker was elected Conservative MP for North Norfolk in December 2019, winning the seat from the Liberal Democrat incumbent Norman Lamb. 'Values and principles' Mr Baker said: "In my short time as the MP for North Norfolk, I have spoken out time and time again on matters relating to integrity, leadership and trust. "I must remain true to my values and principles. I have felt for a … [Read more...] about North Norfolk MP Duncan Baker resigns from government
Boris Johnson leadership LIVE: Cabinet members queue up to tell PM he must quit
A delegation of Cabinet ministers are set to meet Boris Johnson at No10 as he heads out of a car crash Liaison Committee meeting this evening to tell him to go. 'Men in grey suits' Welsh Secretary Simon Hart, grim-faced Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis are set to tell the Prime Minister he had lost the confidence of his party. The revelation the PM knew about claims against “grope” accused MP Chris Pincher, then promoted him, then “forgot” he’d been told, was the last straw for many MPs. Chancellor Rishi Sunak and health secretary Sajid Javid led the way yesterday for a wave of Tory resignations . The doomed PM has seen dozens of his own MPs quit in 24 hours, including ministers, parliamentary private secretaries and trade envoys. Meanwhile, Tories have discussed changing the rules of no confidence votes - to force the PM out as soon as next week if he opts to squat in No10. In a day of feverish drama at Westminster the … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson leadership LIVE: Cabinet members queue up to tell PM he must quit
When Donald Meets Hillary: Who Will Win the Debates?
The most famous story about modern presidential campaigning now has a quaint old-world tone. It’s about the showdown between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in the first debate of their 1960 campaign, which was also the very first nationally televised general-election debate in the United States. The story is that Kennedy looked great, which is true, and Nixon looked terrible, which is also true—and that this visual difference had an unexpected electoral effect. As Theodore H. White described it in his hugely influential book The Making of the President 1960 , which has set the model for campaign coverage ever since, “sample surveys” after the debate found that people who had only heard Kennedy and Nixon talking, over the radio, thought that the debate had been a tie. But those who saw the two men on television were much more likely to think that Kennedy—handsome, tanned, non-sweaty, poised—had won. Historians who have followed up on this story haven’t found data to back … [Read more...] about When Donald Meets Hillary: Who Will Win the Debates?
All the Tories brutally turning against Boris Johnson’s leadership as MPs ‘read last rites’
Shameless Boris Johnson has told friends he will "smash on" despite a string of resignations. The Prime Minister is said to have declared "I'm not going anywhere” despite Rishi Sunak , Sajid Javid and his Solicitor General all resigning last night. But MPs have other ideas - with a string of Tories from across the spectrum reading him the “last rites”. While the Cabinet are now mostly firm, the PM is being rocked by a string of junior resignations from government. Between 6pm on Tuesday and 2pm on Wednesday 21 MPs resigned from the government - nine ministers, nine parliamentary private secretaries, two trade envoys and one Tory vice chair. Back bench MPs across the spectrum, from moderate ex-ministers Chris Skidmore and Nick Gibb to culture war Red Wallers Jonathan Gullis, Tom Hunt and Lee Anderson, have charged over the top. For so many MPs, the revelation the PM knew about claims against MP Chris Pincher, then promoted him repeatedly, then “forgot” he’d been told, is … [Read more...] about All the Tories brutally turning against Boris Johnson’s leadership as MPs ‘read last rites’
PETERSON: Russia Vs. Ukraine Or Civil War In The West? | The Daily Wire
We are now several months into the conflict with Russia. I say “we” because we are all pretending here in the West that the real war is between Russia and Ukraine but (nod nod wink wink) if we clandestinely, in some sense, provide full support to Ukraine then maybe the Russians, foolish and backward as they are won’t notice and we can simultaneously pretend that we aren’t flirting with the prospect of a long, arduous and inconceivably destructive war. I want to say at the outside that I think what Putin has done is unconscionable; God only knows what the impact will be, as all four of the horsemen of the apocalypse are on the march again. I think that the collusion of the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church is even more unforgivable. Be that as it may, I also believe that the attempt to deeply understand the motive forces for this war, as it is very difficult to set things right (let alone avoid a similar future catastrophe—or even to stop this conflict from spreading) in the … [Read more...] about PETERSON: Russia Vs. Ukraine Or Civil War In The West? | The Daily Wire
The World Is a Thriving Slaughterhouse
H ere, lying in a stained carton, are notes on a refugee camp in Tanzania, where surviving Tutsis and their Hutu enemies lived side by side in blue tarp tents. It is 1994. The notes record that there are people everywhere, milling and moving in short parades on the main path in the camp, hastily constructed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Women wear colorful cloths, khangas , and carry yellow plastic containers of water on their heads. Children and old men push up against one another, as if at a bargain sale. They hold portable radios to their ears. A man in a brown rain hat drags a reluctant goat by a rope. White smoke mixes with the smells of fresh earth and excrement. At an outdoor butcher shop, a cow’s bloodied horn lies beside the animal’s astonished head. I greet a group of young Hutus in French. “Did you participate in the killings?,” I ask. “We did nothing,” one says. “Did you see others do the killing?” He says, “We saw nothing.” I ask, “How many … [Read more...] about The World Is a Thriving Slaughterhouse
Here are the best places in London to find a home available with Help To Buy
There’s no need to panic if you’re hoping to use Help to Buy to find a home in the capital. The end of October deadline for applications is still nearly four months away, and you have hundreds of developments to choose from, spread right across London . According to Hamptons, the equity loan scheme is currently available at a total of 368 sites, and in every borough apart from the City and Kensington & Chelsea . From inner-city enclaves to leafy suburbs, we’ve pinpointed some of the best locations to find your perfect home. North An average house price of £415,000 means that Colindale is very affordable by north London standards. It’s rather well-connected, too, being on the Northern line and only 20 minutes from Euston and King’s Cross, and close to the North Circular and Brent Cross. Regeneration is well under way: shiny new shops and restaurants – including Bang Bang Oriental, London’s largest Asian food hall – and more than 10,000 homes are being … [Read more...] about Here are the best places in London to find a home available with Help To Buy
Lee Anderson: Red wall Tory MP withdraws support for Boris Johnson
Published 28 minutes ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing An MP in the so-called red wall seat of Ashfield has withdrawn his support for Boris Johnson over the government's handling of the situation with former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher. Lee Anderson said he had stayed loyal since being elected in 2019. But the Conservative MP said giving Mr Pincher the job, having been told about earlier inappropriate behaviour, was "not a good appointment". "I cannot look myself in the mirror and accept this," he added. Mr Anderson highlighted the initial denial that the prime minister had been told about earlier allegations and then the change in the government's position to state that Mr Johnson simply forgot. He added: "It is my belief that our PM has got all the big decisions right and guided us through the most difficult time in my lifetime and I have always backed him … [Read more...] about Lee Anderson: Red wall Tory MP withdraws support for Boris Johnson
Conservative MPs in the East add voices to confidence vote calls
Published 3 hours ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing More Conservative MPs in the East of England have joined calls for a vote of confidence in the prime minister. In a tweet , Jonathan Djanogly, MP for Huntingdon, said: "In politics, values and ethics do really matter." The MP for North East Hertfordshire, Sir Oliver Heald, said "recent revelations" had led to "a loss of confidence including mine". But the prime minister has told MPs it would not be "responsible" for him to go. LIVE UPDATES: Calls grow for Johnson to go More than 30 MPs have so far resigned from the government since Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid stepped down as chancellor and health secretary on Tuesday. Former Downing Street chief of staff, Steve Barclay, MP for North East Cambridgeshire, was named as Javid's replacement . Several MPs have also added their names to a … [Read more...] about Conservative MPs in the East add voices to confidence vote calls